Overview

The EZ DETECT™ Stool Blood Test is the most advanced home test available to detect hidden blood in the stool, one of the primary early warning signals of many health problems. EZ DETECT™ is designed to detect blood in the stool that can be caused by bleeding ulcers, hemorrhoids, polyps, colitis, diverticulitis, fissures or cancer of the colon.

EZ DETECT™ is a simple and sanitary home test requiring no stool handling. The user simply drops a test tissue into the toilet bowl, and if blood is present, a blue-green color will appear within two minutes. The test detects small quantities (2.0 mg hemoglobin/100 ml water) of occult (hidden) blood in the stool.

Physicians, hospitals, pharmacies, and even the American Cancer Society utilize the test. With EZ DETECT™ patients can eat normally before and during the testing period. The simplicity and sanitary method of the test maximizes patient compliance.

The test contains 5 testing pads; a chemical that is used to assure that the product is functioning properly in your home (note: this chemical may cause irritation if not handled properly), and clear instructions. There are enough pads to test 3 consecutive bowel movements. A result card is also provided to record your results and send to your physician. This test does not require a Doctor’s visit, however, results should be recorded with your doctor for future reference.

EZ DETECT™ can be found in most pharmacies or ordered by consumers directly from Biomerica.

Early Detection is Critical

Blood in the stool -- which is usually hidden and unseen by the naked eye -- is one of the early warning signs of colon cancer and other gastrointestinal disorders. Colon cancer is 80% to 90% curable, if detected and treated in its early stages. Caught late, it is devastating.

Facts About Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death -- second only to lung cancer. Contrary to popular belief that colon cancer is “a man’s disease”, it is an equal opportunity killer -- women are just as likely as men to develop colon cancer. American Cancer Society statistics indicate there are over 156,00 new cases of colon cancer in the United States each year. About 60,000 individuals die from this disease each year. The risk of colon cancer increases after the age of 40. Individuals with a family history of bowel problems are at a higher risk.

According to the National Cancer Institute, common signs and symptoms of colon cancer include:

A change in bowl habits

Diarrhea, constipation or feeling that the bowel does not empty completely

Annual Testing Is Recommended

The American Cancer Society and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control recommend annual testing for colorectal disease for all persons over age 40. United States colorectal screening guidelines issued in 1997 said simply taking fecal blood tests every year after age 50 -- with easy at-home test kits -- could cut colorectal cancer deaths by a third.

Yet, less than one-third of Americans get properly tested for colorectal cancer, mostly because doctors do not push the exams and patients are often too embarrassed to talk about them, says a report to Congress.

If there is a family history of colorectal cancer or intestinal bleeding, the test should be performed more often or as a doctor may recommend.

Most insurance programs, including Medicare, pay for some colorectal screening.

Protecting Yourself from Colon Cancer

According to an American Cancer Society study published in a recent issue of Journal of the National Cancer Institute, there is a growing body of evidence which suggests that increased consumption of vegetables, fruits, and grains may reduce risk of colon cancer.

If over 40, test your stool for hidden blood once a year and more often if there is a family history of bowel problems or colorectal cancer.

If the test shows that blood is present, see your doctor immediately.

EZ DETECT™ is Recommended by Good Housekeeping

The Good Housekeeping Institute Report, November 1999 Guide to Home Health Tests recommended EZ Detect as the home test for Colorectal Cancer. Their Chemistry Department consulted doctors and evaluated a range of home health tests based on price, features, ease of use, and clarity of results. They made the following comments about EZ DETECT™:

Advantages -- Extremely easy to use and as accurate as the more complicated home tests doctors often give to patients.

Disadvantages -- You may get a false negative; polyps and tumors do not always bleed. A positive result does not necessarily mean cancer; blood in the stool often signifies less serious problems.

The Bottom Line -- Don’t rely on a home test alone. Nothing is more effective in preventing colon cancer than annual exams and a colonoscopy every 10 years for those age 50 and over.

What Others Say About EZ DETECT™ or Colorectal Cancer

"Colorectal cancer screening is one of the best, if not the best, cancer-prevention strategies we have. Fear of bad news is belied by the statistics. Most people get good news from the tests. Even when the screening tests find something, the overwhelming odds are that it will be a small removable polyp." Dr. Sidney Winawer of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

"Our OB/GYN practice has been ordering EZ Detect (stool blood test) now for a few years, and we are very pleased with the simplicity and accuracy of your product… We feel giving the stool test to our patients is very essential, and in this case [discussed in the letter] lifesaving… Thank you for this great tool you provide in helping our patients in early detection of blood in the stool. We are happy to do business with you." Maureen O’Regan, M.D., OB/GYN, Reston, VA

"Over the past year I have been fortunate enough to have used the EZ DETECT system for my family practice in order to facilitate Occult-Blood testing. I can attest to its accuracy, patient compliance, and excellent results." John A. Holland, M.D., Family Practice, Newport Beach, CA

"I had the opportunity to try EZ DETECT… I am extremely pleased with the results. The advantages, such as no diet restrictions, easy user’s technique, and relatively sanitary acceptability, make me believe this is going to gain much acceptance in the field of screening for colorectal cancer." Amrit P.S. Narula, M.D., Pottsville Internists Associates, Pottsville, PA

Materials Provided

Each test kit is for one user.

The kit contains:

A foil pouch containing five test tissues

One Positive Control package

One patient instruction sheet

One test result post card for mailing results to a doctor or lab

How the Test Works

The EZ DETECT™ fecal occult blood test kit consists of a biodegradable tissue-paper-film coated with a chromogenic dye (TMB) and peroxide. The film is in the shape of a cross on the test tissue.

Colorectal disorders such as cancer, cause blood to present on the outside of the stool from irritated polyps that have formed in the colon. This blood disperses onto the surface of the toilet water. The heme portion of hemoglobin, present in blood, oxidizes the tetramethylbenzidine that is on the test strip and causes a blue/green color change.

Hemoccult™, another test kit that requires actual handling of the stool, works by the same principle. Yet it works via the oxidation of guaiac by hydrogen peroxide. The heme portion of hemoglobin in blood catalyzes this reaction.

The sensitivity limits of EZ DETECT™ for fecal occult blood is 2.0 mg hemoglobin/100 ml water (equavalent to Hemmoccult™)

Precautions

The kit contents should not be swallowed and must be kept out of the reach of children.

The Positive Control package contains an oxidizing agent. Avoid contact with the eyes, the skin, heat or open flame. In case of an accidental spill or a direct contact, wash the affected area with large amounts of water. If ingested, administer large amounts of water. Do not induce vomiting. Call the poison control center.

The test tissues should be held by the corners. The middle of the test tissue may be sensitive to the touch. Unused test tissues must be kept in their original foil pouch, away from light and moisture. Users are advised to examine the test tissue before use. Any coloration (blue green) in the test area of the test tissue indicates deterioration.

The test should not be performed if the user is bleeding from hemorrhoids, suffering from constipation, or experiencing menstrual bleeding.

Corporate Support for OTC Retailers, Pharmacies and Testing Programs

On November 19, 1999 the US Senate adopted Senate Resolution 108 designating the month of March each year as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. For March 2000 planning efforts by many groups include extensive media coverage, local health fairs and the first CRC conference.

Recent Customer Reviews

EASY TO USE AND AN EXCELLENT WAY TO DETERMINE IS THERE IS BLOOD IN THE STOOLS.

Posted: 10/22/2013

Reviewer: Mo

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I used these test kits to check for fecal blood. They were very effective and easier than messing with the usual test kit provided by the doctor/lab. Can use the EZ KIT in the convenience of home. Thank you.

Posted: 9/19/2013

Reviewer: Fred

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Easy to use . Test papers may stick together. Wasted one test paper because of this. Instructions are clear.

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